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And this is a source of deep unease.
Kerry was… Barack Obama's September 9th trip to Lebanon, Virginia, in the southwestern hill country, came at a moment of deep unease among Democrats.
And now, can they do so at a time of deep unease in the region and local fears of losing their cultural identity?
But the sight of local children gasping as smoke billowed across from the South soon left a feeling of deep unease.
On a weeklong visit, I found a mood of deep unease in an America that seems to have descended into tribalism — not ethnic, but political, economic and social.
James Murdoch, 38, has been fighting for his corporate survival, in the face of deep unease among powerful News Corporation investors.
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The patriotic and moral spirits of Americans were never mobilized, leading to deep unease and eventually disaffection and opposition.
In a sign of the deep unease in Dublin at the prospect of a British exit, Kenny suggested that the success of the Northern Ireland peace process was in part linked to the UK and the Irish Republic's joint membership of the EU.
Whatever motivates Julian Assange, it strikes me that the appetite for his organization's leaks is a direct consequence of the deep unease engendered by activities such as these of "democratic governments".
Those private messages were the most outward sign of the deep unease felt by Saudis about the attack on Baghdad.
Some residents spoke of the deep unease they felt over the past few days as aircraft believed to be European spy planes buzzed over town and patrol boats spied from offshore, apparently in preparation for the raid.
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